Best Places For College Grads To Live
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- Created on Wednesday, 21 September 2011 16:28
- Written by Planet Fashion TV
- Category: Places
Hey college grads are you looking for somewhere to live that's kind cheap and where you might actually find a job? CareerRookie and Apartments.com have analyzed top cities nationwide, to come up with the best ones for recent grads, based on -- what else? -- average rent for a one-bedroom apartment (from Apartments.com), number of entry-level jobs available (from CareerRookie.com) and the concentration of people under the age of 24 based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
These cities might not be the nation's biggest or most glamorous, but they're ok, and according to study, they're the ones new grads should consider when choosing a new home.
Top 10 best cities for recent college graduates, plus average rent for a one bedroom apartment
1. Hartford-New Haven ($1,047)
2. Cleveland ($695)
3. Boston ($1,625)
4. Denver ($994)
5. Minneapolis ($941)
6. San Francisco ($1,560)
7. Washington D.C. ($1,679)
8. Philadelphia ($1,068)
9. Atlanta ($813)
10. St. Louis ($826)





